PAiMo Tournament

Run a Badminton Tournament, End-to-End

PAiMo Tournament is a purpose-built platform for badminton tournaments. From the first registration to the final court reset, every surface is designed for the people using it — organizers, players, and spectators.

One Tournament, Three Surfaces

Organizers run the show, players follow their day, spectators watch the action. Each role gets a tool tuned for them.

For Organizers

Spin up a tournament in minutes — set events (MS, WS, MD, WD, XD), skill groups, bracket sizes, court count, fees, rules, and waiver from a single guided wizard.

  • Tournament creation wizard
  • Visual draw editor with seeding
  • Stripe-powered entry fees

For Players

Discover open tournaments, register with a partner via invite link, check in on match day, and follow your bracket and schedule from your phone.

  • Partner invite links for doubles
  • Personal calendar & registrations
  • Live brackets and match details

For Spectators

Cast a public board to the venue TV — an airport-style dashboard showing every court, scores, and the next-up ticker. Read it from across the gym.

  • Fullscreen TV-friendly board
  • Auto-rotating "next up" ticker
  • Live polling, no scrolling

Built for Every Moment of the Tournament

Each phase of running a tournament has a dedicated surface, tuned for the device and the person using it.

Draw Editor

Build and adjust bracket draws across every event and skill group. Per-event sizing, cross-group adjacency, and DQ-at-semis rules built in.

Live Ops Desk

A three-pane console for the running tournament: ready queue, court state, and finished matches. Click to assign courts and print match cards.

Floor-Staff Courts Board

A mobile-first courts grid for staff walking the venue. Filter by warming-up, playing, or open courts at a glance.

Schedule & Check-In

Players see their schedule and check in directly on their phone. Organizers track who has arrived and resolve no-shows on the spot.

How a Tournament Runs on PAiMo

From wizard to final whistle. Six phases — each with the right surface for the moment.

01

Create the Tournament

Configure events, skill groups, bracket sizes, courts, entry fees, rules, and waiver in a single guided wizard.

02

Open Registration

Players register and pay through Stripe. Doubles entries send a partner invite link — no manual back-and-forth.

03

Build the Draw

Use the draw editor to seed and lock in the bracket. Validate per-event sizing and skill-group adjacency rules before showing it to players.

04

Run the Day

The desk runs the live queue, assigns courts, and prints match cards. Floor staff use the mobile board. Players use check-in and schedule.

05

Show the Venue

Cast the public board to a TV. Spectators see live scores and the next-up rotation without anyone touching a remote.

06

Finish & Archive

Final standings, full match history, and an archived bracket stay available for players to share and revisit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything organizers usually ask before running their first tournament on PAiMo.

What badminton events does PAiMo Tournament support?

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Men's Singles (MS), Women's Singles (WS), Men's Doubles (MD), Women's Doubles (WD), and Mixed Doubles (XD). Each event runs across configurable skill groups (A, B, C, etc.) with independent bracket sizes.

How do players register with a partner for doubles?

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The first player registers and gets a partner invite link. They share the link with their partner, who completes the registration. The pair is only confirmed once both halves are in.

How are entry fees collected?

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Through Stripe Checkout. Organizers set a first-entry fee and an add-on fee for additional events. Players pay during registration; refunds and cancellations are handled in-platform.

How does the live ops desk work on tournament day?

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The desk is a three-pane console: an Up Next queue, a Courts panel showing every lane in real time, and a Finished panel for results. Staff click a match in the queue, then click an open court tile to assign it. A printable match card opens automatically.

Can spectators follow the tournament in person and remotely?

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Yes. The public board page is designed to be cast to a venue TV — fullscreen, no scrolling, auto-refreshing — and is also reachable from any phone or laptop on the same URL.

Is PAiMo Tournament part of PAiMo or a separate product?

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It is a focused product built on top of the PAiMo platform. You sign in with the same account, but every surface — wizard, draw editor, desk, courts board, and public board — is purpose-built for running a tournament.

Ready to Run Your Next Tournament?

Open the app, create your event, and share the registration link. Setup takes minutes, not weekends.